Coroner
11.08.2009, 20:23:25
For a further version I've created a new feature called: CMB.
CMB = Comic Book
What is it ?
It's a Flashbook filled with images or a simple Highslide slideshow. You can also call it: Flipping Book or Flipping Page
How to use it ?
Under Usergroups (AdminCP) locate "imagetype for ..." (private and/or public) gallery. Simply add ",cmb".
Your input text should now say: jpg,jpeg,gif,png,cmb
Create a ZIP filled with Images (only images) and rename it into CMB (example: myfile.cmb)
In the upload-form (category must accept images) upload your cmb file (option 1)
When entering the page itself, you will see a media image called CMB - click on it.
Open this page could take a while, cause all files needs to be extracted in a temporary folder.
Why do we need it ?
UMG has no "single" slideshow - only for categories. So, if you like to upload a few images (like a comic book), you can do it now.
FAQ
The Flashbook only accept JPG, GIF and PNG images. So if there are other images, you have the ability (in the AdminCP) to choose an alternative viewer.
Regards
CMB = Comic Book
What is it ?
It's a Flashbook filled with images or a simple Highslide slideshow. You can also call it: Flipping Book or Flipping Page
How to use it ?
Under Usergroups (AdminCP) locate "imagetype for ..." (private and/or public) gallery. Simply add ",cmb".
Your input text should now say: jpg,jpeg,gif,png,cmb
Create a ZIP filled with Images (only images) and rename it into CMB (example: myfile.cmb)
In the upload-form (category must accept images) upload your cmb file (option 1)
When entering the page itself, you will see a media image called CMB - click on it.
Open this page could take a while, cause all files needs to be extracted in a temporary folder.
Why do we need it ?
UMG has no "single" slideshow - only for categories. So, if you like to upload a few images (like a comic book), you can do it now.
FAQ
The Flashbook only accept JPG, GIF and PNG images. So if there are other images, you have the ability (in the AdminCP) to choose an alternative viewer.
Regards